Cumulative CAMAG Bibliography Service CCBS

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The Cumulative CAMAG Bibliography Service CCBS contains all abstracts of CBS issues beginning with CBS 51. The database is updated after the publication of every other CBS edition. Currently the Cumulative CAMAG Bibliography Service includes more than 11'000 abstracts of publications between 1983 and today. With the online version you can perform your own detailed TLC/HPTLC literature search:

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      79 239
      Chromatographic methods for the determination of pyrethrin and pyrethroid pesticide residues in crops, foods and environmental samples
      Z. CHEN (Chen Zongmao)*, Y. WANG (Wang Yunhao), (*Res. Inst. Tea, Chinese Acad. Agr. Sci., Hangzhou 310008, P.R. China)

      J. Chromatogr. A 754, 367-395 (1996). A review with 226 references on the analysis of the title compound by using GC, HPLC, TLC, GS-MS, etc. Discussion also of the enantiomer and diastereomer separation.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 29, 37
      85 087
      Bioactivity based analysis in HPTLC/AMD detection of bioactive environmental compounds by high-performance thin-layer chromatography
      C. WEINS, (Staatl. Inst. für Gesundheit und Umwelt des Saarlandes, Malstatterstr. 17, 66117 Saarbrücken, Germany)

      Sz. Nyiredy, A. Kakuk (eds.): Planar Chromatography 2000, Lillafüred, Hungary, 24-26 June 2000, Res. Inst. for Med. Plants, p. 27-35. Summery of bioactivity based analysis in HPTLC. Examples for enzyme-inhibition tests, antibiotic activity test and tests for fungicidal and herbicidal active substances in environmental samples. Chromatography is made according to DIN 38407, part 11, i.e. an universal AMD method for the separation of substances of varying polarity. Identification performed by multi-wavelength scanning at 7 wavelengths in the UV-range. The method is very sensitive (in the ng to pg range).

      Keywords:
      Classification: 28a, 29, 37
      94 046
      Recent advances in the thin-layer chromatography of pesticides
      J. SHERMA (Lafayette College, Department of Chemistry, Easton, PA 18042-1782, USA)

      J. AOAC Int. 86, 602-611 (2003). Review of the advances in the applications of TLC and HPTLC for the separation, detection, identification, and determination of pesticides, other agrochemicals, and related compounds for the period 2000-2002. Analyses are described for a variety of samples, such as food, biological, and environmental samples, and for residues of pesticides of various types, including insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides, belonging to different chemical classes. 88 references are included for residue analysis, hydrophobicity studies, and the use of TLC and thin-layer radio-chromatography for studies of pesticide metabolism, degradation, uptake, and related topics.

      Classification: 1, 29
      103 075
      Crucial role of formaldehyde and its reaction products in the antiproliferative activity of some potential pesticides
      Malgorzata JANICKA*, E. TYIHÁK, À. M. MÓRICZ, B. OSZIK-MENDYK (*Faculty of Chemistry, Maria-Sklodowska University, M. Curie-Sklodowska Sq. 3, 20-031 Lublin, Poland; mjanicka@hermes.umes.lublin.pl)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 21, 161-166 (2008). TLC of 13 newly synthesized potential herbicides (N-aryltrichloroacetamides or 2-(chlorophenoxy)acyl derivatives) on silica gel or RP-18 in saturated sandwich chambers at 20 °C with hexane - 1,2-dichloroethane 2:3. Detection in UV light at 254 nm. The lipophilicity of the substances was described by retention factors in water, log k w, both calculated from experimental RP-TLC data, and by log P values calculated by use of software. Biological activity was determined with the BioArena system. Antibacterial action against Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. phaseolicola bacterial cells and the role of formaldehyde were investigated. Additionally the effect of formaldehyde capturers (L -arginine and reduced glutathione) and Cu 2+ ions was evaluated in regard of bioactivity and toxicity. Formaldehyde and its reaction products are crucial in the action mechanism of these substances.

      Classification: 29a
      59 144
      Adsorption, desorption and mobility of chlorsulfuron in soils
      W. MERSIE, C.L. FOY

      J. Agric. Food Chem. 34, 89-92 (1986). TLC of (14 C) chlorsulfuron (2-chloro-x-(((4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazine-2-yl) amino) carbonyl) benzenesulfonamide) on plates coated with different soils; 0.01 N CaCl2 solution as eluent. Detection by autoradiography.

      Classification: 3b, 29a
      68 151
      Multiple-development high-performance thin-layer chromatography of organochlorine pesticides
      G. LODI*, A. BETTI, Y.D. KAHIE, A.M. MAHAMED, (*Dep. Chem., Univ. Ferrara, Via L. Borsari 46, I-44160 Ferrara, Italy)

      J. Chromatogr. 545, 214-218 (1991). Gradient multiple HPTLC (AMD) of organochlorine pesticides on silica with AMD gradient based on dichloromethane - heptane. Detection by immersion in 0.5% ethanolic solution of silver nitrate containing 5% concentrated NH3 solution, or 0.1% acetone solution of 3,5,3',5'-tetramethylbenzidine, and by irradiating under UV 254 nm for 30 min, and then scanning at 550 nm.

      Keywords: AMD
      Classification: 29a
      103 077
      Spectrophotometric analysis of carbamate pesticides after thermal gradient separation
      U. TAMRAKAR, V.K. GUPTA, A.K. PILLAI* (*Chemistry Department, Government V.Y.T. P.G. Autonomous College, Durg (Chhattisgarh) 491001, India; drajaipillai@gmail.com)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 22, 77-82 (2009). Detection of carbamates (carbaryl, propoxur, and carbosulfan) on silica gel activated at 110 °C for 5 min in the oven. After application the pesticide solutions were hydrolyzed by addition of 2 µL of 2 M sodium hydroxide solution. After 5 min, 5 µL diazotized p-aminoacetanilid was applied onto the spots to form the colored derivatives - red, yellow, and yellow-orange for carbaryl, propoxur, and carbosulfan, respectively. The plates were then placed horizontally in an oven at 110 °C and the colored derivatives migrated as concentric rings under the influence of the temperature gradient.

      Classification: 29b
      59 140
      Coumaphos disposal by combined microbial UV ozonation reactions
      P.C. KEARNEY, J.S. KARNS, M.T. MULDON, J.M. RUTH

      J. Agric. Food Chem. 34, 702-706 (1986). Separation of (14C) coumaphos and (14C) chlorferon on (an acetone - washed) silica plate with benzene - ethyl acetate 9:1. Detection and determination of purity by autoradiography.

      Classification: 29b